Mark Young – Some Unrecorded Voyages of Vasco da Gama – Otoliths

Mark Young has a new book up on Lulu from Otoliths.

Some Unrecorded Voyages of Vasco da Gama

My first poem in the “geographies” series appeared on my “gamma ways” blog at the beginning of 2009. I feel that the best description of my intent comes from Sam Lohmann who published some in an issue of the journal “Peaches & Bats” that he was editing at the time: “These pieces by Mark Young have a disturbing and comic speed, and seem, as a group, to get at some essential weirdness of the ‘global’ info-capitalist culture we’re all trying to survive and live in.” I began the visual “geographies” just under a couple of years later. At first they tended to be poems on a background, but gradually transformed into digital manipulations of images from places I looked up on the web. As time went on, I refined those locations to Australia & New Zealand, sometimes with a word or two added; but the intent was the same for the visuals as for the poems — the world is something different to what it’s claimed to be. There have been five standalone collections of “geographies” over the years, mainly in chapbook or pdf format, plus a significant tranche in the wide-ranging 600-page collection, “The Codicils,” that came out from Otoliths in 2013. A new collection, “Some Unrecorded Voyages of Vasco da Gama,” that contains a number of visuals &, probably, the final “geographies” poems, is now released.